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it was the second time that he had been -- someone tried to assassinate him in california. the other was in sacramento, in the park, as we were walking in to see governor jerry brown. >> squeaky frahm. >> yeah. >> both in prison. >>> no, they let scaarah jane moore out. she said she was sorry she missed and wanted to create chaos, sarah jane moore. >> what does that do to you, a near-miss and to him? >> well, he -- we got him a bulletproof vest finally. and he wore it, i think, twice. but for me, what it told me was that it's practically imto be protect a person, you know, if you're a politician and you're out seeing people and doing things and around, the person who tries to do it can be killed or captured, generally. but it's just not possible to protect a person, you know, 24 hours a day against every conceivable type of attack. >> one of the things we learn in your book, connections, people you knew. i want to run another clip from that session you had which will get us to the next section i want to talk about business and government. >> as in business, i think success
it was the second time that he had been -- someone tried to assassinate him in california. the other was in sacramento, in the park, as we were walking in to see governor jerry brown. >> squeaky frahm. >> yeah. >> both in prison. >>> no, they let scaarah jane moore out. she said she was sorry she missed and wanted to create chaos, sarah jane moore. >> what does that do to you, a near-miss and to him? >> well, he -- we got him a bulletproof vest finally....
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less likely the studentsor professors are to know that their exists a constitution except perhaps in california where it's impossible not to know the importance of the state constitution. i think it's extraordinarily important to integrate the little laboratories of experiment tags and see how different a lot of the states are including i suspect administrative law and whether there might be something to learn from that rather than to repeat what are basically now wrote arguments about how best to interpret i think the inevident nlly vague and ambiguous terms of the united states constitution. >> thank you. >> i'd like to thank the federalist society for having -- giving me the chance to leave the city of berkeley and come to a conservative place like stanford university. i'm glad the organizers are able to arrange -- i don't think they're real protesters outside claiming darth vader. they know me too well. they know i love the imperial side in all the star wars movies. i always think it's unfair when the gentlemen die knights try to fix everything. they're like federal judges and judicial revi
less likely the studentsor professors are to know that their exists a constitution except perhaps in california where it's impossible not to know the importance of the state constitution. i think it's extraordinarily important to integrate the little laboratories of experiment tags and see how different a lot of the states are including i suspect administrative law and whether there might be something to learn from that rather than to repeat what are basically now wrote arguments about how best...
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states can take their own action in california. we have our legislation under the governorship of mitt romney -- a mandate he said was necessary. some states already have prototypes. they could have a public option. in other words, we are aware of speculation. i do not usually like to go in that world but you are asking some of the things that could happen. we cannot say to the american people that we are going to throw you out the mercy of the insurance companies who refused coverage to you, rescinded policies going into the operating room, raise your rates to a point of having to be prohibitive. we have to remember one of the main reasons -- if you had no other reason to pass the health care bill and everybody loved their insurer, the cost of it was unsustainable to individuals, families, businesses, our economy, competitiveness. and to the public budget, whether it is county, state, or our federal budget. you had to have legislation that had these things connected and took us down a path of increasing cost to all of the entities
states can take their own action in california. we have our legislation under the governorship of mitt romney -- a mandate he said was necessary. some states already have prototypes. they could have a public option. in other words, we are aware of speculation. i do not usually like to go in that world but you are asking some of the things that could happen. we cannot say to the american people that we are going to throw you out the mercy of the insurance companies who refused coverage to you,...
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plus a military plane and a passenger train leave from california at the same time if plane a fly that five hundred miles per hour and train the trials at an average speed of one hundred miles per hour who will get there first the answer it doesn't matter because train be doesn't exist all our taxpayer money is going to fund a show you what a trillion dollars can buy. it is friday march twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you are watching our t.v. well it's the end of the week and this has been a really interesting week in terms of new information coming out about the extent to which your government spies on you we told you a few days ago about a report by wired magazine that outlined the details of the spy center being built in a small town called bluffdale utah it's called simply the utah data center and its purpose is to intercept analyze and store why did a bit of the world's communications from international foreign and domestic networks the article states that the n.s.a. has turned its surveillance apparatus on the u.s. and its. since including the dropping
plus a military plane and a passenger train leave from california at the same time if plane a fly that five hundred miles per hour and train the trials at an average speed of one hundred miles per hour who will get there first the answer it doesn't matter because train be doesn't exist all our taxpayer money is going to fund a show you what a trillion dollars can buy. it is friday march twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you are watching our t.v. well it's the end of the...
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this is paul this is paul ok great april so what's up yeah i live in santa cruz california and i could see these billionaires and millionaires coming over to santa cruz in california just to the safe haven and i mean listen to me just recently just get involved with a special needs trust you know the basics of it so many layers to peel off that you can't even get to these people paul i appreciate your perspective and i think that you're right increasingly what we're seeing in the united states is this kind of balkanization this this. the private neighborhood of of america and it's not it's not the direction that we should be going as a country we should be more all in this together gary in miami gary welcome to the program thanks for calling. gary are you are on the air live. on tom thank you for your show and also thank you for having me on the sprinkler on them on these great work i want to ask you what your thoughts are about possibly. restructuring the parks code to favor cooperatives so that average workers would not have to give so much of their own home you know wages and well t
this is paul this is paul ok great april so what's up yeah i live in santa cruz california and i could see these billionaires and millionaires coming over to santa cruz in california just to the safe haven and i mean listen to me just recently just get involved with a special needs trust you know the basics of it so many layers to peel off that you can't even get to these people paul i appreciate your perspective and i think that you're right increasingly what we're seeing in the united states...
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california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so it's very difficult when you hear people say american values and american values are being threatened by the influx of immigrants from other countries. what american values? american values are values of immigrants that made this country. >> i'll throw out it's easy to argue for an open border, right, like the european community. it is never going to happen here. i don't think so. >> why? >> because the economic differences are so big. when an immigrant here in the united states can make in half an hour what they make a day in mexico, about $5 a day. still immigration has
california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so...
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john of the seven largest states in the country, illinois, new york, pennsylvania, california have gone democratic in six straight elections. the other two, ohio and florida have swung democratic in two elections. and in texas, the white folks in chief connection texas -- texas are now a minority. >>> do you think this was a split verdict? >> not at al the president won 51.4% of the popular vote which he becomes the sixth president in history to win two terms with over 50% of the dwight eisenhower, i might add. he won an electoral college landslide. george w. bush with a much smaller electoral win pronounced he had a mandate. this president is not going to use that language, it is oh, so 20th century, not how he intends to govern. but beneath the numbers of a reelected president, a senate that is divided, there was an earthquake. it was an election that, republicans should have won in a bad economy, with all that money, and they lost virtually every group. they even lost cubans in florida, which used to reliable vote. so you have to ask what does the republican party do next? but that i
john of the seven largest states in the country, illinois, new york, pennsylvania, california have gone democratic in six straight elections. the other two, ohio and florida have swung democratic in two elections. and in texas, the white folks in chief connection texas -- texas are now a minority. >>> do you think this was a split verdict? >> not at al the president won 51.4% of the popular vote which he becomes the sixth president in history to win two terms with over 50% of the...
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, the only people in california besides the l.a. times that's been tough on the bulletin who says the eeoc doesn't stand for public utility commission because they are in the industry he calls it the profit upkeep commission. >> host: some of the rhetoric samples interesting to me, the section on the 401k and retirement, what do you find that you would like to talk about briefly but also is there a lesson we could do as individuals? >> guest: if everybody knew how to invest money the average job would pay wages and it's absurd. for all of my education and knowledge of the chicago school and not an economist and i've written about finance i'm not a good investor i just don't spend less than you make. but efficient way to take care of people's old age which there is no use gaping is through defined benefit pension plans and year the industry say we have to get rid of these they are not predictable. you can buy in individually defined pension plan called the insurance company and say i am this age i want money at this age come here is
, the only people in california besides the l.a. times that's been tough on the bulletin who says the eeoc doesn't stand for public utility commission because they are in the industry he calls it the profit upkeep commission. >> host: some of the rhetoric samples interesting to me, the section on the 401k and retirement, what do you find that you would like to talk about briefly but also is there a lesson we could do as individuals? >> guest: if everybody knew how to invest money...
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in california -- >> so does it supersede california law. >> no, it does not. it does not say you must use it it says you may use it. >> reporter: when we come back, the case that gave us the phrase hostile working environment. and how sandra day o'connor wants to change the way judges are chosen in some states. >>> if you were to ask any company's hr department about hostile work environment, they would go on with a definition of laws. >> reporter: the case came from a tennessee woman who sued her employer. >> i would have a naturally disappointed have the court ruled in a different way. yes we have one. >> reporter: in fact her victory was unanimous. the court broaden the definition of sexual harassment. >> it makes clear that employers have a duty to provide a workplace that's free of sexual based ridicule and insult. >> reporter: in her statement o'conner wrote, so far as the environment may be reasonably be perceived as hostile or abusive there -- it's serverty whether it's threatening or humiliates. barbara raba is an attorney about a book on sexual haras
in california -- >> so does it supersede california law. >> no, it does not. it does not say you must use it it says you may use it. >> reporter: when we come back, the case that gave us the phrase hostile working environment. and how sandra day o'connor wants to change the way judges are chosen in some states. >>> if you were to ask any company's hr department about hostile work environment, they would go on with a definition of laws. >> reporter: the case came...
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this is going to be a great california convention. all the california stores there, including the mayor of a lake. if you want to of make america california, this would be the convention for you. gerri: i want to turn to this war on women. i want to read to you what debbie wasserman shultz had to say over the weekend. she said to my think we believe that women can see through that nice shiny packaging that the republicans have been putting out there, that to what is inside which is really a disaster for women's future, extreme policies. to call some of the women, governors, the ones who spoke at the republican convention, nice, shiny packaging is really an insult, as did? >> it is very much an insult. she refers to them and i think other minority candid it's as being window dressing. i think it's very insulting, and i'm not really sure who she appeals to. the accomplishments of people like mark rubio warnke, people who are really inspiring. so i don't think she helps anybody with those kind of comments. >> the counter to that, she her
this is going to be a great california convention. all the california stores there, including the mayor of a lake. if you want to of make america california, this would be the convention for you. gerri: i want to turn to this war on women. i want to read to you what debbie wasserman shultz had to say over the weekend. she said to my think we believe that women can see through that nice shiny packaging that the republicans have been putting out there, that to what is inside which is really a...
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another example why businesses are leaving california. up to 25% leaving the state and california ranks dead last for eight years in business competitiveness and third highest unemployment rate. none of these things are going to help the citizens of california and i'm amazed what they put up with so far. >> brenda: all right, julian, do you think, you better have your credit card out if they're going to be paying for this, huh? >> i think it's a bad idea. now, in 1983 during the recession, president raing be increased state to state local government and 2003 during the recession, republican president george w. bush increased state aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead o
another example why businesses are leaving california. up to 25% leaving the state and california ranks dead last for eight years in business competitiveness and third highest unemployment rate. none of these things are going to help the citizens of california and i'm amazed what they put up with so far. >> brenda: all right, julian, do you think, you better have your credit card out if they're going to be paying for this, huh? >> i think it's a bad idea. now, in 1983 during the...
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his accuser confessed she fabricated the story and the california innocence project got his conviction thrown out. he was robbed of his dream. now that his story has made national news, the redskins and a few other teams are committed to giving him a chance in the nfl. >> i call brian banks up and spoke to him on the phone. when somebody goes through a situation he went through, he deserves an opportunity to try out for somebody. >> this is a kid i hope comes back and make said. thousands of chuck brown fans gathered to say goodbye, we cannot help remember what a sports fan he was. the he loved to show us his son's championship rings at virginia tech. a couple of a former folkie's gave us their memories. >> i got to meet him. he used to give us a ride home from virginia tech. he was a great guy. >> i met him the first time i came back three or four years ago to a virginia tech game and saw him on the sidelines. he loved them just like i do. definitely. >> no matter how great you thought he was, i think we have all been overwhelmed by the outpouring. >> absolutely. he touched everyone.
his accuser confessed she fabricated the story and the california innocence project got his conviction thrown out. he was robbed of his dream. now that his story has made national news, the redskins and a few other teams are committed to giving him a chance in the nfl. >> i call brian banks up and spoke to him on the phone. when somebody goes through a situation he went through, he deserves an opportunity to try out for somebody. >> this is a kid i hope comes back and make said....
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then california and in 2012, wisconsin. wisconsin has developed into a real political test for the citizens of this state. big money versus the people. who's going to win? scott walker has outspent his challenger 25 to 1. the majority of that money has come from out of state interests. no gubernatorial election that been so lopsided in american political history when it comes to finance. this is the country's first real test and measure of unlimited donations via the supreme court ruling citizens united. this recall is about much more than a governor or control of the wisconsin state senate. it's about the future face and landscape of elections all across this country. can the people, the ground game, the get out to vote effort overcome the bought media influence. there are so many dynamics that come into play in wisconsin. the avalanche of ads against your opponent, it can shake your confidence as a voter. wear you down. you feel like there's no hope. the stakes couldn't be any higher. a conservative organization is target
then california and in 2012, wisconsin. wisconsin has developed into a real political test for the citizens of this state. big money versus the people. who's going to win? scott walker has outspent his challenger 25 to 1. the majority of that money has come from out of state interests. no gubernatorial election that been so lopsided in american political history when it comes to finance. this is the country's first real test and measure of unlimited donations via the supreme court ruling...
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we were in napa, in california. and the only thing, i was a little shocked that foixgras is going to be illegal in california starting july 1st. i want to know why it's not getting as much attention as sugary drinks in new york. >> you better buy a big gulp in new york. this is what i did during the break, anna. check it out. that is a huge white marlin. >> you caught that? you seriously caught that? >> i seriously caught that. that was near anna in the keys. anna is in miami. but look at that. i couldn't even hold on to that. i can't believe there's a picture of me in shorts. >> what did you do with it? >> it's catch and release. we made sure he went back in the water. >> important for you to say that and not get a lot of tweets from the peta folks. >> is that a fake fish that everyone gets to take a picture with? or you actually caught that? >> shut up, dean, you conspiracy theorist. thank you, guys. good to see you again. >> thank you, don. >>> a former president returns to the white house and a whole lot of laug
we were in napa, in california. and the only thing, i was a little shocked that foixgras is going to be illegal in california starting july 1st. i want to know why it's not getting as much attention as sugary drinks in new york. >> you better buy a big gulp in new york. this is what i did during the break, anna. check it out. that is a huge white marlin. >> you caught that? you seriously caught that? >> i seriously caught that. that was near anna in the keys. anna is in miami....
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california is one of those states. as governor, i found this veto as a powerful tool against wasteful spending. it works in 43 states. let's put it to work in washington for all the people. [applause] it would be most effective if done by constitutional amendment. the majority of americans approve of such an amendment just as they and i approve of an amendment mandating a balanced federal budget. many -- [applause] many states have this protection in their constitutions. the talk of the meeting the present situation by increasing taxes is a band aid solution that does nothing to cure an illness that's been coming on for half a century, says nothing of the fact it poses a threat to economic recovery. let's remember a substantial amount of income tax is presently old app not paid by people of the underground economy. it would be immoral to make those who are paying taxes pay more to compensate for those who are not paying their share. [applause] there's a better way. let us go forward with a historic reform for fairness,
california is one of those states. as governor, i found this veto as a powerful tool against wasteful spending. it works in 43 states. let's put it to work in washington for all the people. [applause] it would be most effective if done by constitutional amendment. the majority of americans approve of such an amendment just as they and i approve of an amendment mandating a balanced federal budget. many -- [applause] many states have this protection in their constitutions. the talk of the meeting...
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it's one of my old battles and california is doing it right. that's later in my view. at the top of the hour in "the war room," jennifer will sit down with the president of international brotherhood of teamsters to talk about the (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> eliot: all sorts of good things are flowing from the wise decision by president obama to grant some undocumented immigrants the right to remain in the united states for two years withthout the threat of depourtation. one example: california may be on the cusp of issuing driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants. this would be a great step forward. a bit of garden ground. for many years states would issue licenses to undocumented immigrants who knew how to drive and could prove their identity, often with a foreign passport. the core reason was simple. it made the roads safer. fewer people were driving around without a license or insurance. that's why many leading law enforcement voices fully support this p
it's one of my old battles and california is doing it right. that's later in my view. at the top of the hour in "the war room," jennifer will sit down with the president of international brotherhood of teamsters to talk about the (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> eliot: all sorts of good things are flowing from the wise decision by president obama...
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. >>> this is playing out in california. he is not done yet. keep your eyes on the truck because they are stopping. he is a suicidal p.e. teacher accused of sexual assaulting a 14-year-old girl. he goes off the highway and slams into a tree, through the guard rail and ultimately ends in the tree and they get him. >>> a first for the u.s. olympic team headed for london. it turns out women will be outnumbering men 269 to 261. olympic ceo calls this a true testament to the impact of title ix. >>> new revelations about the man who apparently killed himself in court moments after hearing of his fate. we are not only hearing of a secret e-mail but a discovery inside his car. 's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. there it is ! there it is
. >>> this is playing out in california. he is not done yet. keep your eyes on the truck because they are stopping. he is a suicidal p.e. teacher accused of sexual assaulting a 14-year-old girl. he goes off the highway and slams into a tree, through the guard rail and ultimately ends in the tree and they get him. >>> a first for the u.s. olympic team headed for london. it turns out women will be outnumbering men 269 to 261. olympic ceo calls this a true testament to the impact...
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you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people come to arizona. also, farmers depend on immigrants to harvest their fields. a lot of states have passed a law is and it state officers say we did not know what we were voting for tr. >> farmers say they lost 1/2 to $40 million while food rotted on the ground. >> right. >> the solicitor general took another beating this week. even sotomayor towercam to -- even sotomayor took him to task. >> sb 1070 looks, at least at this point, to be a difficult task, and the justices knew that. it looks to me like it is and the trouble in the supreme court, because the federal government has a regime that deals with employment and it does not make it a crime to do work. >> evan? >> even if hispanics are going home, which appears to be the case, many are still here and they have a high birth rate. the demographics will still be more hispanic and abel favre -- the democrats. th -- that will favor democrats. the clear that it is equalized is to predict a future you cannot predict. the worst recession since the 1980's,
you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people come to arizona. also, farmers depend on immigrants to harvest their fields. a lot of states have passed a law is and it state officers say we did not know what we were voting for tr. >> farmers say they lost 1/2 to $40 million while food rotted on the ground. >> right. >> the solicitor general took another beating this week. even sotomayor towercam to -- even sotomayor took him to task. >> sb 1070 looks, at least...
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in what is a very unsatisfactory ending. >> host: charles, lori, california. and afternoon tea. >> caller: a wonderful, wonderful book. very compelling. my question is, i heard an interview with president obama talk about the facts that it really >> host: charles, california. would not have helped in this situation because companies that acted a little different than companies, you know, like coleman, investment banks. can you explain a little bit about the prevention of these problems? and now you have gained a lot of financial education since he started. can you explain a little bit about how that work. >> sure. glass stiegel was the depression-era law that separated investment banks from commercial banks. so it put a -- it meant that, well, you know, basically a bank like chase could not also do investment banking activities and also in other areas like insurance. that bill really got dismantle by a series of regulatory decisions by the fed meeting of to the very end of the clinton administration where the last vestiges were basically voted or removed, torn
in what is a very unsatisfactory ending. >> host: charles, lori, california. and afternoon tea. >> caller: a wonderful, wonderful book. very compelling. my question is, i heard an interview with president obama talk about the facts that it really >> host: charles, california. would not have helped in this situation because companies that acted a little different than companies, you know, like coleman, investment banks. can you explain a little bit about the prevention of these...
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but first, we go about 1,000 miles southwest of here to southern california. correspondent william la jeunesse has obtained new information that the obama administration tried to keep secret regarding operation "fast and furious." it includes just who has paid the price with the now infamous gun tracking program. >> a mother cries for her son, one of 18 killed in drug rehab center in juarez, mexico. months later, hit men massacre 16 at teenager's birthday party. weapons used in both attacks traced to operation fast and furious. >> they are waiting for an answer. they want to know what happened. and why they define stop these guns from leighing the united states and enending up. >> spanish language network univision and fox news obtained list of 100,000 weapons recovered in mexico. compared those serial numbers with the 2000 guns sold in fast and furious. nearly two dozen matched. connecting an untold number of injuries and fatalities to the u.s. program. >> this woman lost two sons to fast and furious guns. >> they don't know what to do. we interview them and
but first, we go about 1,000 miles southwest of here to southern california. correspondent william la jeunesse has obtained new information that the obama administration tried to keep secret regarding operation "fast and furious." it includes just who has paid the price with the now infamous gun tracking program. >> a mother cries for her son, one of 18 killed in drug rehab center in juarez, mexico. months later, hit men massacre 16 at teenager's birthday party. weapons used in...
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>> prop 29 is a price increase in a pack of cigarettes in the state of california. it takes it about from an 85 cent tax to $1. with that increase the state raises anywhere from 750 to $900 million a year for cancer research to be spent in california. also alongside that you have a tremendous benefit when it comes to people never smoking and people ultimately quitting smoking. the fact of the matter is that tobacco-related diseases in the state cost california about $9 billion a year. >> i think we all agree that smoking is bad. i certainly regret more than anything in my life the 20 stupid years i spent smoking, and i'm so glad i quit 16 years ago. but i just wanted to ask, do you think there's a sort of persecution that sometimes happens to smokers. yes, it's a bad habit. so isn't too much drinking and eating bad food. it seems like we're always putting it on the smoker. >> we always hear that argument a lot. i think it's important to hear that tobacco related diseases, heart disease or lung cancer, are considered orphan diseases. if people look at those and say,
>> prop 29 is a price increase in a pack of cigarettes in the state of california. it takes it about from an 85 cent tax to $1. with that increase the state raises anywhere from 750 to $900 million a year for cancer research to be spent in california. also alongside that you have a tremendous benefit when it comes to people never smoking and people ultimately quitting smoking. the fact of the matter is that tobacco-related diseases in the state cost california about $9 billion a year....
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people will remember that you sign the biggest tax increase in the history of california. the biggest tax increase in the history of the united states. what are you going to do? you have a two letter $60 billion deficit. you will not slow the spending. you refuse to do that. >> as we get closer to this year's first presidential debate, we're taking a look at some debate from our archives starting with president reagan at 7:00 p.m. eastern. later, it is the 1992 debate between president bush, bill clinton, and ross perot. and then it is our core and george w. bush. they're all tonight here on c- span. >> every generation through our history has worked and sacrificed to meet a better country to their children and grandchildren and future generations. we read then spending the money. we are now much more spending their money. we are leaving them a mess. it will be very difficult to deal with. if we are that week, and just think of who want to come here first and take us over. the last thing i want to see is our country taken over because we're so financially weak we cannot do
people will remember that you sign the biggest tax increase in the history of california. the biggest tax increase in the history of the united states. what are you going to do? you have a two letter $60 billion deficit. you will not slow the spending. you refuse to do that. >> as we get closer to this year's first presidential debate, we're taking a look at some debate from our archives starting with president reagan at 7:00 p.m. eastern. later, it is the 1992 debate between president...
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i was a regulator that not only mandated -- in california we require ul have a low sulfur fuel. that has been outlawed in many nonretain are areas in this country, under direct mandate out of the epa and the clear air act. in the gentleman from massachusetts wants to place this amendment on this bill, is he also willing to exempt all fuel -- eliminate all fuel mandates and clean fuel mandates that may be affected by this amendment? let me tell you something, a lot of this exported fuel is higher sulfur fuel that cannot be used in many places in this country. so you can't play this game and not go back and take a look at what's driving the machinery and so much of this action that you don't like to see is being driven by the regulations mandated by this congress and by the federal government and then we are upset about the results but we don't want to go back and correct it. i just want to point out the biggest problem, mr. chairman, of things like mr. waxman's so-called renewable fuel mandate is not that we try new things or that we make mistakes but 25 years later, 20 years lat
i was a regulator that not only mandated -- in california we require ul have a low sulfur fuel. that has been outlawed in many nonretain are areas in this country, under direct mandate out of the epa and the clear air act. in the gentleman from massachusetts wants to place this amendment on this bill, is he also willing to exempt all fuel -- eliminate all fuel mandates and clean fuel mandates that may be affected by this amendment? let me tell you something, a lot of this exported fuel is...
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my friend moved there from california to ache advantage of it. you are, as i did home work, you are involved in an estate tax debate. maybe tell us about that. and, are there any other tax issues on the table? >> sure. we're like mary, we think the 4% growth model is too timid. averaging 8% growth the last year. i think one of the reason is no income tax. that is the biggest reason. we had vw set up their first plant, north american plant ever. the you asked them why, lots of reasons. one of the reasons they said was no income tax. we see that a lot. but we have, we are, our stories are like oklahomas. we leadment southeast in personal income growth. and rev new growth. unemployment is falling faster than the national average. because i think capital is going to go against the best s return. one of the things we want to address is ten seep is onessee 20-something states that has an estate tax in place. that chases capital away. people have said to my face it is cheaper to die in florida. i an going to move. as they get older. and we want that cap
my friend moved there from california to ache advantage of it. you are, as i did home work, you are involved in an estate tax debate. maybe tell us about that. and, are there any other tax issues on the table? >> sure. we're like mary, we think the 4% growth model is too timid. averaging 8% growth the last year. i think one of the reason is no income tax. that is the biggest reason. we had vw set up their first plant, north american plant ever. the you asked them why, lots of reasons. one...
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today, mitt romney is in california trying to raise some campaign cash at a series of fund-raisers there. peter alexander is in san francisco traveling with mr. romney and joins us on the telephone on a saturday afternoon. good after noon to you. >> reporter: mitt romney is en route to san diego, has events in san diego and los angeles trying to raise money. the campaign isn't just trailing in the polls, also trailing in some campaign cash now. you were focusing on numbers with the taxes, one of the points made to me specifically yesterday when i asked if they were politically motivated putting these numbers out on a friday, they said we did it because they were simply done. the reality when you do it on a friday and give estimates of their last 20 years of tax returns, it's done on a day when fewer people will pay attention to it. in many ways their hope is after a bad series of weeks they can wash this away with other bad headlines and avoid bad had lines in the weeks ahead. >> you have spent more time with mitt romney than just about any our journalist at this point. talk to me a litt
today, mitt romney is in california trying to raise some campaign cash at a series of fund-raisers there. peter alexander is in san francisco traveling with mr. romney and joins us on the telephone on a saturday afternoon. good after noon to you. >> reporter: mitt romney is en route to san diego, has events in san diego and los angeles trying to raise money. the campaign isn't just trailing in the polls, also trailing in some campaign cash now. you were focusing on numbers with the taxes,...